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An In Vitro Skin Irritation Test (SIT) using the EpiDerm Reconstructed Human Epidermal (RHE) Model
Published on: July 13, 2009
Topical diacerein for epidermolysis bullosa: a randomized controlled pilot study
Verena Wally1, Sophie Kitzmueller, Florian Lagler
1Division of Experimental Dermatology and EB House Austria, Department of Dermatology, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstraße 48, Salzburg 5020, Austria. v.wally@salk.at
Abstract:
Blistering in epidermolysis bullosa simplex type Dowling-Meara (EBS-DM) is associated with an inflammatory phenotype, which can be disrupted by diacerein in vitro. In this pilot study we hypothesized, that a topical formulation of diacerein 1% reduces blistering. Five patients initially applied diacerein underneath both armpits. Then, each participant received 1% diacerein-cream for one armpit, and placebo for the other (randomized withdrawal). The number of blisters was reduced significantly (left: -78%; right: -66% of baseline) within two weeks and remained significantly below the initial level even during withdrawal in four patients. These findings point to a relevant effect of diacerein and provide important information for a confirmative study.

